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Buying new sensors...
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myke
PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:14 am Up
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Hi guys,

Looking at getting a new temperature sensor ready for Summer, because the sensor seems to be playing up, throwing the temperature up high so the car flashes and beeps to stop, then when I stop the temperature plummets so I'm going to try changing the sensor because I think it may be broke.

I'm looking at euro car parts for the sensor, which would it be?
2002 Peugeot 206 1.4

www.eurocarparts.com/e...9a3b3&ENTS

or

www.eurocarparts.com/e...e98d6&ENTS

or

www.eurocarparts.com/e...c7ce4&ENTS

or

www.eurocarparts.com/e...a062d&ENTS


No idea what 'topran' or FAE or whatever stands for...

Also, what about an oil sensor, it keeps saying it's overflowing but it's lying! can't find them on there?

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Lee
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You want this one

www.eurocarparts.com/e...e98d6&ENTS

or this one

www.eurocarparts.com/e...9a3b3&ENTS

I'd leave the oil one, its about as much good as a kick in the bollox

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myke
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Cheers Lee, so either of them yeah? & the oil one, reckon I could disconnect it and itll be alright, because the beeping is dead annoying!
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Lee
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Yeah, they'll just be different brands.

You could try disconnecting the plug and see what happens.

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myke
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Lee wrote:
Yeah, they'll just be different brands.

You could try disconnecting the plug and see what happens.

I wouldn't have to softboot the BSI or nothing for that would I?

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Lee
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You should ideally disconnect the battery when changing sensors
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